Method and Arrangement for Sealing a Propeller Shaft of a Marine Vessel
US-2025229884-A1 · Jul 17, 2025 · US
US9340269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9340269-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414278260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2016 |
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A propeller shaft assembly having a propeller shaft member defining an inner volume. A foam liner member is disposed in at least a portion of the inner volume of the propeller shaft member. The foam liner member is made of a viscoelastic, natural oil polyol-based foam, whereby the foam liner member is operable to reduce vibration amplitudes occurring within the propeller shaft member relative to an undampened propeller shaft member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A propeller shaft assembly comprising: a propeller shaft member having an inner volume; and a foam liner member disposed in at least a portion of the inner volume of the propeller shaft member, the foam liner member being made of a viscoelastic, natural oil polyol-based foam, the foam liner member being operable to reduce vibration amplitudes occurring within the propeller shaft member relative to an undampened propeller shaft member. 2. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member is made of a low-molecular weight, viscoelastic, soy-based foam. 3. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member is made of a viscoelastic, vegetable oil-based foam. 4. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member is made of a viscoelastic, palm oil-based foam. 5. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member comprises a solid cylindrical member extending along a substantial portion of the inner volume of the propeller shaft. 6. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member comprises a plurality of discrete members extending along a portion of the inner volume of the propeller shaft. 7. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member comprises a generally hollow volume extending along at least a portion of the longitudinal axis of the foam liner member. 8. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 7 , further comprising: an end cap being coupled to an end of the foam liner member, the end cap having a first portion being sized and shaped to closely conform to an outer diameter of the foam liner member and a second portion being sized and shaped to closely conform to an inner diameter of the generally hollow volume, the first portion and the second portion being integrally formed together. 9. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 7 , further comprising: an end cap being coupled to an end of the foam liner member, the end cap having a portion being sized and shaped to closely conform to an outer diameter of the foam liner member. 10. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member is sized and shaped to define an outer dimension that is greater than an inner dimension of the inner volume of the propeller shaft. 11. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner member is sized and shaped to define an outer dimension that is greater than an inner dimension of the inner volume of the propeller shaft to define a press-fit connection. 12. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 , further comprising: a release agent disposed along at least a portion of the inner volume of the propeller shaft to inhibit adhesion of the foam liner member thereto. 13. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the propeller shaft member comprises opposing longitudinal ends and the foam liner member is a continuous member substantially filling the inner volume of the propeller shaft member and extending between the opposing longitudinal ends. 14. The propeller shaft assembly according to claim 1 wherein the foam liner is initially disposed in the inner volume of the propeller shaft member in a liquid form and expands to a solid form while in the inner volume of the propeller shaft member.
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